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\(2:1:1\) resonance in the quasi-periodic Mathieu equation
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    \(2:1:1\) resonance in the quasi-periodic Mathieu equation (English)
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    5 November 2007
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    The paper discusses a small \(\epsilon\) perturbation analysis of the quasi-periodic Mathieu equation \[ {\ddot x}+(\delta+ \varepsilon\cos t+\varepsilon\cos \omega t)x=0 \] in the neighborhood of the point \(\delta=0.25\) and \(\omega=0.5\). Multiple scales including terms of \(O(\varepsilon^2)\) with three time scales are used. An asymptotic expansion for an associated instability region is obtained. Comparison with numerical integration shows good agreement for \(\varepsilon=0.1\). Then the algebraic form of the perturbation solution is used to approximate scaling factors which are conjectured to determine the size of instability regions as one goes from one resonance to another in the \(\delta- \omega\) parameter plane.
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    parametric excitation
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    resonance
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    quasi-periodic Mathieu equation
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    instability region
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